Brooklyn Nets big man Andray Blatche, who before Monday's game against the New York Knicks tweeted digs at and mockingly asked about his former team, the winless Washington Wizards, took to the radio waves Tuesday morning in D.C. to talk about his ill-fated time there.

Blatche, who tweeted Monday "Feels good to be part of a winning organization," signed with the Nets in September. Their win Monday against the Knicks moved them to 9-4, tied with New York for the best record in the Eastern Conference.

Before the game, Blatche reportedly asked no one in particular whether they “had seen how the Wizards are doing.”

The Wizards are 0-12, the worst start in franchise history.

During his appearance Tuesday morning with 106.7 The Fan's Holden Kushner and Danny Rouhier, just hours after poking fun at his former team, Blatche, 26, was nothing, if not forthcoming, about his tumultuous tenure with the Wizards—on the court and off, TV station CBS DC noted.

‪Among his wide-ranging comments during the interview, the local station relayed these excerpts:

“When the booing started, things just got worse and worse.”

“I owned up to it, I’ll give y’all that. I was out of shape and that is 100 percent on me.”

“I’m not going to blame it all on injuries, I could have done more.”

“I’m talking more about the booing and the ignorance of the fans and media who didn’t have my back.”

On his relationship with Ernie Grunfeld: “It was OK, it was great (mumbles) eh, it was OK.”

“I don’t like how he (Grunfeld) didn’t have my back.”

“Everyone kept telling me to play through it. Do you know how tough it was to go through what I went through?”

“That’s what really made me mad—those rumors—they were just trying to end me.”

“For them to say, ‘Oh, he’s a bad teammate. He’s a cancer in the locker room.’ All that is a bunch of lies.”

“That was a lie, I never said I didn’t want to go back in the game, that was a misunderstanding.”

“They said they were never going to say it publicly, and I was wondering why not.”

“All of a sudden it ended and I tried my hardest to get where I could get.”

“When I was a starter, that was after the second half of the season after Antawn (Jamison) and the rest of them left.”

“We started winning games after those guys left, if you remember correctly.”

“I will take full blame, 100 percent blame, for not being in shape.”

On his arrest in 2007 in Washington for soliciting a prostitute: “That was a joke gone bad.”

On pointing finger guns at then-teammate Gilbert Arenas, who had been suspended for bringing guns into the team’s locker room: “They acted like that was the first time that happened.”

On Lap Dance Tuesday, a highly publicized event that Blatche purportedly sponsored in Florida: “It was a regular club in Miami, called Cameo, there are no strippers, its just the theme of the club.”

On challenging a fan to a fight via his Twitter account in 2011: “That wasn’t me, it was a friend.”